SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 | 5B
© 2018 by Vicki Whiting, Editor
Jeff Schinkel, Graphics
Vol. 34, No. 25
Try posing like these art
museum statues for two minutes
per pose. Can you do it? Have a
family member try!
Find these hidden things in the picture below:
Take a Trip
to the
Museum!
There are many different kinds of museums:
art museums, history museums, nature museums
and more. It can be fun to go to a museum, but
sometimes that is just not possible.
This week, Kid Scoop takes
you on a pretend visit to a few
different kinds of museums.
Grab your imagination
and let’s go!
Museums Rock!
Museum Maze
Nature
Museums
There are many museums devoted to food!
In Vermont there is a Maple Syrup Museum.
In California, there is a Banana Museum.
In Wisconsin there is a
museum dedicated to
this food product. Take a
guess, then gather the
letters along the correct
path of the maze to
spell the name of the food.
Nature museums are
full of amazing things
to observe. Test your
observation skills by
seeing how many
squirrels you can find
here:
Look Closely!
A museum has lots of things to look
at. Draw squares on the picture
above to show where each of these
photos was taken.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
& Museum is located in
Cleveland, Ohio. The Museum
has seven floors and features
exhibits of rock music, hip hop,
country and more. Look at the
guitars below. Can you circle
the two that are exactly alike?
Scavenger Hunt
Look through the newspaper to find:
• A number greater than 100
• A three-syllable word
• A happy person
• Something that is man-made
• Something made by nature
Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper
to locate information.
Family Memories
Long before there were cameras, people had paintings made
of their family members. How many differences can you find
in these portraits?
Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions.
the words by looking up,
TECHNOLOGY Find
down, backwards, forwards,
TRANSPORT
sideways and diagonally.
CHILDRENS
S N E R D L I H C T
MARITIME
K F I N S D E W A R
HERITAGE
G O S O F P G A S A
GEOLOGY
HISTORY
E L M Y T E A X C N
SCIENCE
O K S R O U T C I S
SPACE
L M A R I T I M E P
VIDEO
O H I S T O R Y N O
FOLK
G U M V I D E O C R
WAR
TOY
Y G O L O N H C E T
ART
Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical
WAX
words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
Standards Link: Visual discrimination.
This week’s word:
DEVOTE
The verb devote means to set
apart for a special purpose.
Sanjay devoted much
of his spare time to
learning about chess.
Try to use the word devote in
a sentence today when talking
with your friends and family.
Community Landmarks
Reading a newspaper is like taking a little
trip through your community. Make a list
of all of the different locations you can find
mentioned in the newspaper. How many are
places that you have been or know about?
SPONSORED BY
ANSWER: A dino-sour.
Standards Link: Use the newspaper to locate information.
Imagine you could write a
book for kids. What would
be your topic? Who would
be your main character?
What would make other kids
want to read your book?